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Definitions of mews in various dictionaries:
noun - street lined with buildings that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings
noun - the sound made by a cat (or any sound resembling this)
noun - the common gull of Eurasia and northeastern North America
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Catty comments |
British stables |
Kitty chorus |
Kitty cries |
Kittens' cries |
Litter noise |
Kitten cries |
Cat calls |
Tiny kitty noises |
Litter noises |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a row or street of houses or flats that have been converted from stables or built to look like former stables. |
street lined with building that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings |
a building that was used in the past for keeping horses and is now used as a house: |
a short, narrow road where these buildings are found: |
An alley where there are stables a narrow passage a confined place. |
A place where birds of prey are housed. |
Plural form of mew. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mew. |
Mews description |
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Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large city houses, such as those of London, during the 17th and 18th centuries. The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. It is sometimes applied to rows or groups of garages or, more broadly, to a narrow passage or a confined place. Today most mews stables have been converted into dwellings. * In the Smart Growth, Traditional Neighborhood Development and New Urbanism movements, the term is used to refer to the creation of new housing with similar characteristics to the historic type: a grouping of small dwellings which front on an alley or pedestrian passage. |